The point was that he did not take the sacraments which were a nornal part of the Episcopal Church
Could be, but the original point was that Hilter could not have been a Catholic in good standing as he did not partake of the sacrements. I posted that in response to a post which inferred that he was, in fact, a Catholic in good standing.
He was Catholic in name only. Just like I was a Baptist in name only when I was an agnostic drug dealer. Sure, in a survey or census or whatever I would check the box next to "Christian," as opposed to Hindu or Muslim or animist. But, that was about it.